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<blockquote data-quote="badaugherty" data-source="post: 1287969" data-attributes="member: 8832"><p>They will come out during the day and aren't strictly nocturnal. If there is a lot of pressure in the area, then don't expect to see them. When the cooler weather hits, I see them a lot more during the evening than in the morning. I use a 7 mag and it is not overkill. Dieseled corn (corn soaked in diesel) is a good hog bait since most animals leave it alone, but hogs. Grimm Reaper works too - <a href="http://www.inheatscents.net/grimreaper.html" target="_blank">http://www.inheatscents.net/grimreaper.html</a>. Once a new food source becomes available their feeding habits change, but they still travel the same corridors ie creek bottoms. Once the acorns start dropping they will move into the timber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="badaugherty, post: 1287969, member: 8832"] They will come out during the day and aren't strictly nocturnal. If there is a lot of pressure in the area, then don't expect to see them. When the cooler weather hits, I see them a lot more during the evening than in the morning. I use a 7 mag and it is not overkill. Dieseled corn (corn soaked in diesel) is a good hog bait since most animals leave it alone, but hogs. Grimm Reaper works too - [url]http://www.inheatscents.net/grimreaper.html[/url]. Once a new food source becomes available their feeding habits change, but they still travel the same corridors ie creek bottoms. Once the acorns start dropping they will move into the timber. [/QUOTE]
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